Mapped Memories: Digital Storytelling with Storymap JS
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 3:00–4:30 PM
Description
Turn moments into multimedia journeys using StoryMap JS, a free tool for crafting map-based narratives that blend text, visuals, and location.This event is part of Digital Design Daze: 90-minute workshops aimed at helping attendees take a project from concept to prototype using digital tools available at Colgate. Some workshops will help you ‘level up’ current things you might be doing already, others will introduce you to new ideas, tools, and workflows that you can use in the future.Discover more workshop sessions
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